How many halal restaurants and markets are in New York?
The Souq lists many halal restaurants, meat markets, butchers, cafes, bakeries, and grocery stores across New York, NY, ranging from certified-halal establishments to spots with halal options confirmed.
What is the difference between halal certified and halal options?
"Halal certified" means a third-party authority, such as HFSAA or SBNY, has verified the ingredients and handling. "Halal options" means the restaurant offers halal items but is not fully certified, which is common at chain restaurants and mixed-menu spots.
How do you find the best halal restaurant in New York?
Listings are ranked by community activity on The Souq, including views, saves, and engagement, and supplemented with Google ratings where available. The top-of-list places are the ones people are exploring most right now.
Are there halal butchers and grocery stores in New York?
Yes. Halal butchers, meat markets, bakeries, and grocery stores are included in the food section for New York, alongside restaurants and cafes.